An acute coronary syndrome is a condition where there is a sudden decrease in the flow of blood to the heart caused due to various reasons. Chest pain, nausea, vomiting, sweating, dizziness, shortness of breath, etc., are the symptoms of this condition. Deposition of fat in the walls of the coronary artery is the main cause of this condition.
Depression and Acute Coronary Syndrome: Understanding the Connection.
Depression affects the acute coronary syndrome (ACS) recovery process. Read about the symptoms, risks, and therapies to enhance mental and cardiac health.
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